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Biomedical Instrumentation 2
10-605-213 BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION 2 ...continuation of Biomedical Instrumentation 1.(Prerequisite: 10-606-211, Biomedical Instrumentation 1)
Biomedical Instrumentation-Dentistry
10-605-103 BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION-DENTISTRY ...introduces the fundamental technical information necessary for work on medical devices in the clinical dental setting supporting the technology used in patient care. It provides a working vocabulary and baseline knowledge as well as an understanding of medical dental equipment and the application to the clinical dental setting. (Pre-Requisites: 10-620-101, Fluids 2: Basic Hydraulics; 10-660-116, Introduction to AC/DC; 10-660-109, AC 3: RLC Circuits; 10-664-101, Automation 2: Motor Control; 10-660-112, Electronics 3: Operational Amplifiers Basic. Co-Requisite: 10-806-189, Basic Anatomy)
Biomedical Mechanics
10-605-221 BIOMEDICAL MECHANICS ...This course covers maintaining, servicing, and troubleshooting mechanical devices used in healthcare. It includes preventive maintenance, repair, disassembly, diagnosis, replacement of parts, testing, and calibration to keep devices safe and functional. (Corequisite: 10-620-144, Basic Mechanics)
Biomedical Systems Integration
10-605-222 BIOMEDICAL SYSTEMS INTEGRATION ...application of biomedical electronics principles and instrumentation techniques to maintain advanced medical equipment. (Prerequisite: 10-605-102, Intro to Biomedical Instrumentation; 10-660-112, Electronics 3: Op-Amps-Basic; 10-660-103, Digital 3: Registers; 10-660-105, DC 2: Circuits; 10-605-221, Biomedical Mechanics. Corequisite: 10-605-207, Biomed Codes/Standards)
Biomedical-Introduction to
10-605-201 BIOMEDICAL-INTRODUCTION TO ... provides an introduction to the biomedical field. The hospital/clinical environment, safety, accepted practices and expectations will be explored.
Blood Bank
10-513-109 BLOOD BANK ...focuses on blood banking concepts and procedures including blood typing, compatibility testing, work ups for adverse reaction to transfusions, disease states and donor activities. (Prerequisites: 10-513-115, Basic Immunology Concepts)
BLS CPR Refresher
47-531-448 BLS CPR REFRESHER ...this course provides the opportunity for students who hold a current BLS CPR Provider certification to recertify their skills. To recertify, your AHA BLS Provider card cannot be expired. Students will learn Adult, Child, and Infant CPR, along with removal of foreign bodies from the airway, use of a BVM, and AED.
Blueprint Reading for Welders1
31-421-335 BLUEPRINT READING FOR WELDERS 1 ...course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop the knowledge and understanding of orthographic projection, sketching, dimensioning, section and auxiliary views, structural shapes, metric conversation and interpretation of fabrications from prints. (Prerequisite: Accepted into Welding program, Metal Fabrication technical diploma or the Intro to MIG Certificate AND Next Gen Rdg score greater/equal to 237; OR ACT Rdg score greater/equal to 15; OR preparatory courses)
Blueprint Reading for Welders2
31-421-337 BLUEPRINT READING FOR WELDERS 2 ...course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop advanced blueprint reading skills to read and interpret moderate to advanced blueprints and shop drawings. (Prerequisites: Accepted into the Welding program or Metal Fabrication program; 31-421-335, Blueprint Reading for Welders1; 31-421-336, Weld Symbols)
Blueprint Reading Intro
10-403-100 BLUEPRINT READING INTRO ...develop the knowledge skills process and understanding of site plans, footings and foundations, floor plans, elevations, below-grade piping, above-grade piping, isometric piping diagrams, schedules and details, electrical floor plans, lighting, ventilating, and air conditioning.
Blueprint Reading/Sketch-Machine 1
31-421-352 BLUEPRINT READING/SKETCHING-MACHINE 1 ...fundamentals of sketching, orthographic projection, auxiliary views, sectional views, dimensioning, precision and non-precision measurement, and general print reading.
Blueprint Reading/Sketch-Machine 2
31-421-362 BLUEPRINT READING/SKETCHING-MACHINE TRADES 2 ...blueprint reading, tolerancing, fits (inch & metric), basic welding symbols, casting, and basic GD&T (geometric tolerancing and dimensioning). (Prerequisite: 31-421-352, Blueprint Reading Sketching-Machine Trades I)